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we are grateful jonathan martin joins us this evening. good he is the senior reporter for public ago. thank you for being here. fellowalk about the citizens impacted by this dangerous storm, your sense on how the campaigns navigate these storms. good >> it is a slow rolling reaction, starting yesterday. both campaigns have been canceling more of events, and both will be dark until at least tomorrow. i have talked with historians, trying to figure out when the campaign for president of the united states -- will effectively shut down while folks are voting and a week before: open nationally. it is a remarkable turn of events, and i do not think anyone knows what the outcome will be. tavis: i am a sports guy, so in any particular game, if there is something that causes a stoppage in the play, some rained out games, it always depends whether they were making a comeback. it does have an impact if they have to stop for the weather. might this be the situation politically, that one side will be harmed if they have this stoppage? >> i think that
we are grateful jonathan martin joins us this evening. good he is the senior reporter for public ago. thank you for being here. fellowalk about the citizens impacted by this dangerous storm, your sense on how the campaigns navigate these storms. good >> it is a slow rolling reaction, starting yesterday. both campaigns have been canceling more of events, and both will be dark until at least tomorrow. i have talked with historians, trying to figure out when the campaign for president of the...
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for joining us. when barack obama was torn in new jersey, he was the president of the u.s., but he was also there as a candidate hoping for four more years in the job. with just six days to go, politics is inevitable part of the response. what we don't know is how it will affect the race. for more, i spoke with douglas brinkley whose experiences are chronicled in the book, the great delusion. >> well, we did have the 2005 hurricane katrina which devastated the gulf south america. we had 2000 people killed in that disaster. we have never had something like this, and actual disaster. what was learned from katrina is that george w. bush got a lot of phones down for doing a flyover and for not going into louisiana. for acting like he could look at it from a distance. all politicians have learned from his mistakes. uc barack obama cancelling his campaign, going to new jersey, and meeting with chris christie, a republican. most people in the u.s. he has done a good job. he was talking with the army corps a
for joining us. when barack obama was torn in new jersey, he was the president of the u.s., but he was also there as a candidate hoping for four more years in the job. with just six days to go, politics is inevitable part of the response. what we don't know is how it will affect the race. for more, i spoke with douglas brinkley whose experiences are chronicled in the book, the great delusion. >> well, we did have the 2005 hurricane katrina which devastated the gulf south america. we had...
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robert stovall is back with us, bob, it's always great to see you. why do you think now, given all these worries out there, now is a good time to buy stocks? >> i think because the worries are pretty well disseminated. we all know what they are, and there's a great deal of if he were out there. so the market tend to absorb these things. it is a discounting mechanism, you know. so i think we look ahead and say, gee, the earnings are good. they could be topping out a bit, but dividend increases are still very common. they've been about-- about 70 companies have raised their dividends recently in receipt quarteres, a major increase in cash, to the investors. earns are fairly strong, and i think fears of a recession have been put to rest because of the pickup, finally, in housing stocks. and real estate turnaround-- >> tom: isn't what we've seen, though, in the past couple of weeks, at least the last six sessions, preissing is a bit of concern of slower corporate profites, slowing corporate sales? >> there has been a fear of that. that's right. and all t
robert stovall is back with us, bob, it's always great to see you. why do you think now, given all these worries out there, now is a good time to buy stocks? >> i think because the worries are pretty well disseminated. we all know what they are, and there's a great deal of if he were out there. so the market tend to absorb these things. it is a discounting mechanism, you know. so i think we look ahead and say, gee, the earnings are good. they could be topping out a bit, but dividend...
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he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the midwest represented here, because of the impact on the east coast. scott, beginning with you. what is the short term impact later this week from the markets being closed for two days? >> well, well i think the short term impact if we looked at where the futures closed coming in from the weekend t looked like today, had we been trading at least the start would have been-- would have been a little nasty. so for me, we're in the middle of a pullback here. i don't think it's going to be massive. i think probably in the s&p 500 it wouldn't surprise me to see us trade down to the 13060, 70 level, something like that. we have been looking for a pullback, hoping for more of a pullback. i think we will get one and i think it's an opportunity. >> tom: i will ask you in a moment. rob, do you agree. do you think the selling continues on wednesday? >> i do. i mean it's tough to predict one day and getting close to the end 69 month where there is a natural demand but i do concur that it
he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the midwest represented here, because of the impact on the east coast. scott, beginning with you. what is the short term impact later this week from the markets being closed for two days? >> well, well i think the short term impact if we looked at where the futures closed coming in from the weekend t looked like today, had we been trading at least the start would have been-- would have been a little nasty. so for me, we're in the...
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thanks very much for being with us. tell us, what are people googling most about republican paul ryan? is it his policies or his physique? >> his physique seems to be a lot more interest to the american public than his policies. paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more o than paul ryan budget, for example. >> do you have any other he cans of google searches like that? i mean, are people looking for the superficial or the substantial? >> they're definitely looking for the superficial rather than substantial in comparison to what they tell pollsters. they're very interested in mitt romney's underwear, for example. people are curious whether he's wearing temple garments, as you said with the spouses, they tend to comment about their appearance, their dresses, fashion, et cetera. >> so what makes your study of google searches more revealing than an opinion poll? >> people lie to surveys. people tell pollsters what they think pollsters want to hear, not their actual thoughts and potential behaviors. so, for example, 70
thanks very much for being with us. tell us, what are people googling most about republican paul ryan? is it his policies or his physique? >> his physique seems to be a lot more interest to the american public than his policies. paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more o than paul ryan budget, for example. >> do you have any other he cans of google searches like that? i mean, are people looking for the superficial or the substantial? >> they're definitely looking for the...
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if those are not used, are they useful? >> oh, yes they are. you don't know what the nature of the disruption will be. and there's electronic outage, suddenly, you need to have those backup systems, as you did on 9/11. you had the backup systems created because of the y2k problem. >> tom: why couldn't we use those this time around? >> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency trading environment. we're in an entirely different situation now in the last five years. even the locations. one of the very interesting parts of that is very mysterious about how could you have work if you had disruptions. >> tom: colocation is when a broker or trader puts their computer next to the exchange computer sometimes at the exchange. >> and finally, david, are you confident that the exchanges are ready to go tomorrow? >> i think they will be. if they say they are. this is a market situation. the exchanges know what's going on. they say they're ready. i'm confident they will be there. >> tom: you've been in that seat b
if those are not used, are they useful? >> oh, yes they are. you don't know what the nature of the disruption will be. and there's electronic outage, suddenly, you need to have those backup systems, as you did on 9/11. you had the backup systems created because of the y2k problem. >> tom: why couldn't we use those this time around? >> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency trading environment. we're in an entirely different...
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>> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations are located in the neighborhood in which they deliver, so they have a good sense of what's available to deliver to. fedex also offers a service whereby you can actually ask for your package to be held at a fedex location for you to pick it up. so if you know you won't be home or your neighborhood is inaccessible. you can ask them to hold it. we're making the packages available for customers. >> susie: what impact does it have on volume, especially this time of year with people holiday shopping? >> obviously, when the area was closed down, it had an impact on the overall volume. our goal is to make sure it doesn't impact the rest, and we've isolated the problem there, but it has had an impact on our package volume in that region. i'm happy to say we restored service today, and we're picking up packages and have more than our scheduled activity reg
>> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations are located in the neighborhood in which they deliver, so they have a good sense of what's available to deliver to. fedex also offers a service whereby you can actually ask for your package to be held at a fedex location for you to pick it up. so if you know you won't be home or your neighborhood is inaccessible. you can ask...
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he joins us from san francisco. gary, are these kind of self-employment gains sustainable, do you think? >> we do think, tom. we're seeing a pretty significant growth. since 2009, we have seen the hours worked on our platform, about 26 million hours. it is like off-line work, but they're being done online. we think they're sustainable. >> tom: from an employee's perspective, i guess i should say a free lance pe perspective? >> they're telling us they're getting access to jobs they can't find in their local geography. first and foremost, it is finding the work and the freedom and the flexibility to work on the jobs of their choosing at the time they want, and, of course, at the rates of their choosing as well. really it is about freedom and boundless opportunities for these workers to get jobs they won't normally have access to. >> the downside, no possibility of medical benefits, no retirement, 401k, no paid vacation side. that's a real downside, though. >> well, you know, we surveyed these workers and they came bac
he joins us from san francisco. gary, are these kind of self-employment gains sustainable, do you think? >> we do think, tom. we're seeing a pretty significant growth. since 2009, we have seen the hours worked on our platform, about 26 million hours. it is like off-line work, but they're being done online. we think they're sustainable. >> tom: from an employee's perspective, i guess i should say a free lance pe perspective? >> they're telling us they're getting access to jobs...
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back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a writer and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of professional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he writes about the art and science of prediction and the signal and the noise, by so many predictions, why so many predictions fail and some don't i am pleased to have nate silver back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> so where do you based on your polling, see the presidential race at this moment? >> we have obama as a modest favorite still and i should say it is not my polling what we go is look at everyone easels poll and average them together and think about the electorial college if you look at ohio still, obama is ahead in most polls of ohio he is ahe
back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a writer and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of professional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he writes about the art and...
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many of the municipal buildings cannot be used anymore. that is a problem in terms of emergency services. >> the white house as announced that the president will be visiting new jersey tomorrow. what do you need in the form of assistance? >> almost everything. you know, not only residences and businesses, but the public sector as well. there is a lot of damage to the public infrastructure. we know that with fema, which is the federal emergency management agency, we will get help for a lot of this. but i'm glad the president is coming. you need to see this firsthand. and what i heard the potential damage of the storm and i was evacuated from my house i thought, this is going to be bad. but when you see it in person you cannot believe how catastrophic is. >> we have been looking at those photos, but i can imagine in person it is a very different story. i'm afraid we have to leave it there. thank you. >> thank you. >> millions of lives have been affected by this storm and so has the presidential race. just a week out from election day cannot
many of the municipal buildings cannot be used anymore. that is a problem in terms of emergency services. >> the white house as announced that the president will be visiting new jersey tomorrow. what do you need in the form of assistance? >> almost everything. you know, not only residences and businesses, but the public sector as well. there is a lot of damage to the public infrastructure. we know that with fema, which is the federal emergency management agency, we will get help for...
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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i'm kathy kaye. after months of bloodshed, the syrian government agrees to a temporary cease-fire. just days before there is still heavy fighting. can afghanistan really be a viable state? a gloomy picture and they suggested a change of course.. and why mixing styria's with satire could helping win the white house -- a serious with a satire could help win the white house. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after months of conflict, will e sound of guns and mortar shells fall silent in syria on friday? the syrian military says it will adhere to a cease-fire for the muslim holiday. but a statement on television says that the army reserves the right
. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i'm kathy kaye. after months of bloodshed, the syrian...
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words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked two questions. do you trust the bbc? and are you proud of it? and he compared it with figures compared back in 2009 and in both the figures have gone down. in terms of pride, 76% in 2009, 62% now. and do you trust the bbc? again, it's gone down. 62% to 45%, less than half of it. and it's restoring trust in inquiry which was beginning its work. >> i've been a -- >> to police the bbc, many new something. together they might have seen there was a pattern. david, bbc news. >> let's take a look at other news from around the world now. syrian state television is reporting that 10 people have died when a car bomb exploded in the suburb of demascus. it's believed children were among the dead. opposition activists say the syrian air force has launched attack on rebels. it's the largest air strik
words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked two questions. do you trust the bbc? and are you proud of it? and he compared it with figures compared back in 2009 and in both the figures have gone down. in terms of pride, 76% in 2009, 62% now. and do you trust the bbc? again, it's gone down. 62% to 45%, less...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possle by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction. the huge system had 50 million people in its sights and was already being called a superstorm. the winds grew stronger by the hour. and the rain poured harder, soaking the east coast as the hurricane closed in. nine states declared emergencies, and people up and down the coast braced for heavy flooding, wind damage, and resulting power outages. >> i just got another load of sandbags to put around the doors to keep the water out. got the generator ready to go. and we're going to sit there and ride it out. no place e
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the biggest challenge for us right now remains new york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >> warner: why is it prove... i know we're only a day into this, but difficult to reopen new york airports. are these just under water or is there damage? >> well, evaluating damage butf so, for example, laguardia has some water on the runways. that needs to be pumped off. the systems need to be inspected both the lighting and landing equipment and the navigation inspected.eeds to be j.f.k. will likely open around noon tomorrow. some aircraft will be coming in there and hopefully starting full service again on thursday. newark right now is without commercial power
the biggest challenge for us right now remains new york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >>...
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it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like microsoft decides the future's in touch, does it move some of, have some of of its own momentum that the future's in touch, that's it? >> well, i think apple has already established that that is the case and others have followed. you know, i think microsoft is with the launch of windows 8 not just trying to reimagine the pc as we heard him say, but also to be relevant in that touch world and deliver the kinds of productivity and other computing experiences where computing has been focused in the past. but today it's all about applic
it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like...
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that's good for us. people watch us on cable. if you happen to have it in -- in cumberland cumberland. just north of cumberland there. there it is. with's left of cumberland is impacting maryland. the cold air wrapping around that thing. i tell you. we are seeing some flakes flying, northern baltimore county into carroll county, into sykesville. cold temperatures, especially aloft where the radar is doing its scan. we're getting a little bit of a changeover. even though they're chilly, it will make you shiver but we are above freezing. look out to the west, talking about big snow where they had over two feet in cumberland. this guy is doing some digging here. they got the caterpillar working. let's take you back to the beaches where we can see the and of the ocean city pier, no longer there and sad to see it go but it his doing to be a big rebuild. man, what a storm, just tore the beach up. rehoboth, wart on the boardwalk -- water on the boardwalk. ocean city took a bigger hit with that south facing coastline as opposed to the ea
that's good for us. people watch us on cable. if you happen to have it in -- in cumberland cumberland. just north of cumberland there. there it is. with's left of cumberland is impacting maryland. the cold air wrapping around that thing. i tell you. we are seeing some flakes flying, northern baltimore county into carroll county, into sykesville. cold temperatures, especially aloft where the radar is doing its scan. we're getting a little bit of a changeover. even though they're chilly, it will...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some places. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not. police helped direct traffic with signals still dark, but one taxi driver said it wasn't worth the risk. >> it's been dangerous. i've got to go home, i'll walk. there's no traffic signal light, no nothing there. >> woodruff: you're going home? you're done? >> i'm done already. >> woodruff: it wasn't much easier for pedestrians who made their way on foot, some with only flashlights leading the way. >> it's really unset
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this used to be out near the water. residents are trying to get an idea how long it will take this clean up. it's pretty much a ghost town. most of the streets are empty. they're making sure traffic is not flowing through has emergency services -- as emergency services continue to provide services. some people stayed around. we talked to them today and they said they stayed through and roaded it out. >> i was sitting in my bed in my room and the whole frame was shake. you don't know if the window would shatter. >> reporter: we spoke with the doctor who stayed in the area treating patients as hurricane sandy was blowing through. >> for emergencies and we had patients there. we need to keep them safe. >> reporter: president obama came through this area today, toured the area with governor christie via helicopter. president obama has pledged to support but it's going to take time. reporting from atlantic city. >> sandy didn't bring just rain and heavy winds. garrett county it was snowing. some people are getting close to 3
this used to be out near the water. residents are trying to get an idea how long it will take this clean up. it's pretty much a ghost town. most of the streets are empty. they're making sure traffic is not flowing through has emergency services -- as emergency services continue to provide services. some people stayed around. we talked to them today and they said they stayed through and roaded it out. >> i was sitting in my bed in my room and the whole frame was shake. you don't know if...
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talk to us via facebook and twitter. maybe we'll let you know he's up and doing well. >> it will be something. >> con nie is here. she has a lot to do. >> i do. >> we are fortunate when you consider what happened in new york and the jersey coast and parts of new england. they have wind gusts. my home stomping ground, 90 mile an hour wind gusts up there. far more damaging. here he is. there's mike. >> i heard you. >> [ laughter] >> so matt will be here tomorrow. >> thanks. come again. >> who was that man? >> let's get over to the weather graphic. >> yeah, rescue us. >>> still rain ing out there. we're still windy, wet and cold. it is a chilly morning. temperature 44. it's going to be steady or drop off a couple more over the next few hours. by noon still in the low to mid 40s. winds soming -- coming from the southwest 20 to 30. gusts this morning can top 40, this afternoon 30 to 40 should do it. certainly better than yesterday. look at this big circulation right over us here with all the snow in the mountains even into we
talk to us via facebook and twitter. maybe we'll let you know he's up and doing well. >> it will be something. >> con nie is here. she has a lot to do. >> i do. >> we are fortunate when you consider what happened in new york and the jersey coast and parts of new england. they have wind gusts. my home stomping ground, 90 mile an hour wind gusts up there. far more damaging. here he is. there's mike. >> i heard you. >> [ laughter] >> so matt will be here...
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can the prime minister tell us about the concerns? he wants to talk about his record as energy secretary. so i think we should spend a little bit of time on that. because the fact is gas bills doubled and electricity bills were up more than 50%. when he became energy secretary, the companies were making 25 pounds less per bill. when he left government they were making 55 times profit per bill. vested't stand up to the interest, he stuffed their pockets with cash. we've dealt with that -- by the way, sorry, while we're on this while we're on his energy record, he put in place in his low carbon transition plan a policy that would have added 179 pounds to every single person's bill in the country. so that's when he gets up, he can apologize for that. >> members on both sides, calm down. >> even he takes questions to a new level. i asked him a question -- he wants to swap places, i'm very happy [applause] >> i asked him a question about the railway [inaudible] the mishandle ling of this process, the mishandling of this process has cost ta
can the prime minister tell us about the concerns? he wants to talk about his record as energy secretary. so i think we should spend a little bit of time on that. because the fact is gas bills doubled and electricity bills were up more than 50%. when he became energy secretary, the companies were making 25 pounds less per bill. when he left government they were making 55 times profit per bill. vested't stand up to the interest, he stuffed their pockets with cash. we've dealt with that -- by the...
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residents are urged to use caution on the road the. at least three homes have collapsed reportedly under the weight of the snow. police are reporting jackknifed tractor-trailer along interstate 68. >> the woman who police say helped her son and another teenager cover up the shooting death of a young baltimore girl is now in police custody. she is being held on $500,000 bond after turning herself in this morning. she was being charged with being an accessory in the murder of monet turnage. her body was found in an alley the next day, hidden under trash bags. >> city police are investigating homicide tonight. it happened early yesterday evening in the 1100 block of homewood avenue. police found mchale alan suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. so far no word on a motive or possible suspect. >> of the biggest issue is one that as it -- was the unprecedented strength of the wind gusts. >> we're talking 80 miles per hour in some cases. you really have to see it to believe it. we will show you more of this when we come back. first -- >
residents are urged to use caution on the road the. at least three homes have collapsed reportedly under the weight of the snow. police are reporting jackknifed tractor-trailer along interstate 68. >> the woman who police say helped her son and another teenager cover up the shooting death of a young baltimore girl is now in police custody. she is being held on $500,000 bond after turning herself in this morning. she was being charged with being an accessory in the murder of monet turnage....
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from all of us first business, happy halloween! . >>> as the death toll rises people are still trapped by floodwaters on the east coast. >>> they are trying to keep people safe from predators, it's all ahead on the bay area news. this is channel 2 morning news. >>> thank you for joining us, it is wednesday, october 31st. >> yes, steve, what is it looking like. >> steve, it is drizzling. >> it is pushing in a lot of low clouds and up done think it will be an issue for the giants parade. some rain to the north bay but not until later, here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic is moving along well, but as you mentioned, it will be wet out there and drizzling parts of the bay bridge take it easy, if you are trying to get into the city it's going to be crowded on bart. westbound is
from all of us first business, happy halloween! . >>> as the death toll rises people are still trapped by floodwaters on the east coast. >>> they are trying to keep people safe from predators, it's all ahead on the bay area news. this is channel 2 morning news. >>> thank you for joining us, it is wednesday, october 31st. >> yes, steve, what is it looking like. >> steve, it is drizzling. >> it is pushing in a lot of low clouds and up done think it...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. the. ♪ gerri: and finally, i wanted to share some of the more unusual photos from hurricane sandy we have seen come into the show. take a look. a boat that washed ashore on runway avenue in point pleasant beach, new jersey. here's another but sitting on the hudson river line. it should not be there. this is one of the commuter rail lines. also, just north of the city, look at this train stuck at the station and a few feet of water. and if you can't take the train, how about a cab? well, forget trying to get one of these. a parking lot full of flooded cabs in hoboken, new jersey just across the hudson river from midtown manhattan. folks in the storm 70's with ticket to keep themselves and their level unsafe. look at this. a resident
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and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard atitibank. >>> i was just looking at the radar and there is a powerful ban that is making its way in right now. >> this is just the beginning. the rain is going to intense fy over night and the wind will kick in. you were out a couple of hours ago and you can tell something is brewing out there. tomorrow morning you will definitely feel it. looking outside right now it's cloudy a little bit of rain. the wind at this hour just 15 miles per hour and 55 degrees. look at the wind gust out there 52 wind gust and 59 in norfolk. we are going to look for these winds to continue to increase as we move through the over night. the circulation of the storm it is a monster of a storm covering a lot
and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard atitibank. >>> i was just looking at the radar and there is a powerful ban that is making its way in right now. >> this is...
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stay with us. back to you. >> thank you very much. one to stay close to as that's developments occur as sandy gets closer to our coastline. >>> with less than this hours to go until sandy's expected arrival it is time to make sure that you are prepared. do you you have the essentials before you head out here's what you need to know. amtrak announced cancellations to some service. with more cancellations likely, they are urging riders to check their website for the latest information. meantime we have started getting calls that gas stations are already running out of gas. what about grocery stores? metro emergency responders? lauren has the latest on the storm preps. orm preps. >> we have water and juice. >> flash lights and radio. >> reporter: residents scrambling to stock up. grocery and hardware stores running low. the perfect storm, megastorm, frankenstorm, whatever you want to call her hurricane sandy is barreling towards the d.c. region. she is expected to pack a punch. city officials help homeowners prepare handing out free sand
stay with us. back to you. >> thank you very much. one to stay close to as that's developments occur as sandy gets closer to our coastline. >>> with less than this hours to go until sandy's expected arrival it is time to make sure that you are prepared. do you you have the essentials before you head out here's what you need to know. amtrak announced cancellations to some service. with more cancellations likely, they are urging riders to check their website for the latest...
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&pthat brings us to our eson of tayyytid &wi-g-e's response so far. go to fox-baltimore dot com facebook. send us a tweet.. h - at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for ye o orph rawlingg blake assessed baatimoree city'' rrsponse to hurricane sandy she praised the city's pirst responders for working effectively under extreme both police and firefighters with answering evy emergency call dg he of the 31628e aole been outstanding, pheir dedication and ability every 911 call..to respond to call..police say ttey received just ten cls mday ng on// oe hardest hit areassof marylandwas criifield...in sommrset county. so governor o'malleyyleft baltimoretoday on state police helicopperto get an aerial view offthe damage. flooding over e past two days has ford many resideets out gnoioffitast thind. (governor) "our neighbors in crisfield will be digging out &pof this for a longgtime and lot of peoole lost everythinn th haddin thess fllods." floods."lonnme residents say they've have seenflooding this ad..ince hhrricane ggorida nipao
&pthat brings us to our eson of tayyytid &wi-g-e's response so far. go to fox-baltimore dot com facebook. send us a tweet.. h - at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for ye o orph rawlingg blake assessed baatimoree city'' rrsponse to hurricane sandy she praised the city's pirst responders for working effectively under extreme both police and firefighters with answering evy emergency call dg he of the 31628e aole been outstanding, pheir dedication and...
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for us, it was -- nine degrees cooler than average for us. 22 degrees cooler than average in charleston. this is satellite and radar, and here in the western syracuse area is the circulation center. that will lift up and eventually will pull in more and more dry air. that is where we will get more sunshine for the next few days. our computer model gives you a rough idea of cloud cover precipitation possibilities for 48 hours out. we will see the possibility of more snow showers in the mountains. generally cloudy skies with areas of sunshine becoming more numerous, and i think you will be good to go. quick word on the flooding situation -- i am very concerned about a high tide tonight. there could be flooding in alexandria on the waterfront tonight. we will keep an eye along the potomac river as we have about 12 hours to go before that flood will diminish as well. in the meantime, here's how we look late tonight -- partly cloudy, 46. 40 in the morning. for the next several days, it will be nice -- autumnal. temperatures in the 50's, cloudy skies, and do not forget to turn the clock back
for us, it was -- nine degrees cooler than average for us. 22 degrees cooler than average in charleston. this is satellite and radar, and here in the western syracuse area is the circulation center. that will lift up and eventually will pull in more and more dry air. that is where we will get more sunshine for the next few days. our computer model gives you a rough idea of cloud cover precipitation possibilities for 48 hours out. we will see the possibility of more snow showers in the...
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this is killing us. >> i agree. kneele, each of us is a victim of our circumstances and will we have been through in life. there are a lot of people in washington d.c. that have real -- no real familiarity with what is this is all about. in my case i have been all about business, which means i probably do not understand social workers the where should. so we are all of victim of our experiences, but the fact is we have to run this country by having individuals be successful , which means they have a job, a successful family because they can find the family not enough attention is being paid to those basic economic principles that will enable our families to be successful. neil: he saad that brilliantly. i am very glad we had a little more time with you. always richly worth it. thank you, my friend. the well. >> take care. neil: all right. to bob's basic point about the losses and how they're feeling, why how they are feeling it matters a lot more than how you are feeling because a lot of them are not feeling well. t
this is killing us. >> i agree. kneele, each of us is a victim of our circumstances and will we have been through in life. there are a lot of people in washington d.c. that have real -- no real familiarity with what is this is all about. in my case i have been all about business, which means i probably do not understand social workers the where should. so we are all of victim of our experiences, but the fact is we have to run this country by having individuals be successful , which means...
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details next. >> stay with us. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. gei: the silver lining may be lower gas prices, why t gerri: the majority ofest on coast refineries are getting back to line. two refineries in new jersey remain would power tonight after being flooded. there they are. for more on the storm impact. i am joined by former shell oil president, john hofmeister, thank you for joining us. 6 refineries, operating at reduced want it, not full. two are off line. because they suffered flooding and they lost power, what is your concern here? >> i think it is the safety of the infrastructure. more broadly than just refineries. it is good if the refineries were not that badly damaged. it worries me if they were flooded it may require
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let me get this closer. >> use the ladle. when you cook this at home you might want to use a bigger pot but for these purposes i wanted to show you everything we're making in here. >> a little more tortelini in there. we have here what she produced the scallions, greens and scallions, with tomatoes, a little olive oil to bind it. what kind of kroutons. >> italian tuscan. >> a little bit of parmesan cheese on top. >> beautiful. >> there you go. >> stephanie, good chuck. ciao, everybody. where are the spoons? >> we got a fork. >> a fork. >>> if you haven't heard, game 3 of the world series is tonight in detroit. and because the tigers are the home team, the designated hitter rule will be in effect. here is kim coil with more on the series. >> good morning, everyone. bruce bochy is leaning towards his switch hitting backup catcher hector sanchez as the designated hitter for game 3 of the world series. they'll need those sweatshirts in detroit, with temperatures expected in the 40s for first pitch, and it's only going to get cold
let me get this closer. >> use the ladle. when you cook this at home you might want to use a bigger pot but for these purposes i wanted to show you everything we're making in here. >> a little more tortelini in there. we have here what she produced the scallions, greens and scallions, with tomatoes, a little olive oil to bind it. what kind of kroutons. >> italian tuscan. >> a little bit of parmesan cheese on top. >> beautiful. >> there you go. >>...
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send us what you are seeing. if you see any down trees, send us your pictures. here is a look at super doppler radar. over on the eastern shore. that is all moving westward. light green color up and down the corridor. that will continue its progress eastward. let's look at the rainfall total so far. but at ocean city. up to about 2.3 inches. that is on the eastern shore. we can expect about 4-8 inches of rain throughout the rest event. maximum wind gusts at ocean city airport is 52 miles per hour. this is the impact you can expect from later today. >> we have some changes overnight from what sandy has been doing. it has been taking that turn. it is moving to the north instead of the northeast. we will watch to see when it turns to the northwest. we do think it will stay to the north of the d.c. metro area which is good news for us. we will be on the good side of the storm. we will predominately be coming in from the north to northwest as opposed to dealing with the onshore flow. we will be dealing with the heavy rain and flood event. 4-8 inches of rainfall wides
send us what you are seeing. if you see any down trees, send us your pictures. here is a look at super doppler radar. over on the eastern shore. that is all moving westward. light green color up and down the corridor. that will continue its progress eastward. let's look at the rainfall total so far. but at ocean city. up to about 2.3 inches. that is on the eastern shore. we can expect about 4-8 inches of rain throughout the rest event. maximum wind gusts at ocean city airport is 52 miles per...
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thank you for joining us. not only are we on the air early this morning but also are streaming live on abc2news.com, if you have to leave the house today or maybe somebody in your family does, you can stay on top of the situation. >> many of you heeded the warnings for governor martin o'malley. say home and stay out of the way. we have had a lot of flooding and wind and problems and the towns and cities we were telling you about yesterday, ocean city, new york, they are really reporting damage today. >> we will check in with those places. let's send it over to lynette charles. >>> we are not done yet. we are going to begin to wind things down throughout the day. lots of rain to show you, i'm going to show you that in a second. sandy is moving over pennsylvania. it made landfall last night, and we are going to be seeing a little bit of change in the forecast. for now, the winds sustained 7 a miles an hour, moving to the northwest at 16 miles an hour. this is the most important thing to us this morning. we have
thank you for joining us. not only are we on the air early this morning but also are streaming live on abc2news.com, if you have to leave the house today or maybe somebody in your family does, you can stay on top of the situation. >> many of you heeded the warnings for governor martin o'malley. say home and stay out of the way. we have had a lot of flooding and wind and problems and the towns and cities we were telling you about yesterday, ocean city, new york, they are really reporting...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> were worried here but on the eastern shore they are closer to the coast and less shelter from the storm. >> abc 2 don harrison shows us how they are prepping for sandy at the shore. >> reporter: on the eastern shore the rain has begun. on kent island they are surrounded by water. hope is the water stays in the bay and out of the parking lots. bob wilson is the manager of the marina. he and his staff spent the last couple of days securing boats. it is just boats he needs to be worried about. >> for this event we anticipate sustained high winds. 40 to 50 miles per hour. it will loosen up anything to fly around the air. we don't want a lot of missles. >> reporter: not having boats secured can bring on problems. >> damage to fiberglass swim platforms get caught underneath the dock. water lines break. any moment we'll hear from the governor coming up at 7:00. let's go out live and get ready. cheryl conner is reporting live. bonnie and jeff have a question for the g
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> were worried here but on the eastern shore they are closer to the coast and less shelter from the storm. >> abc 2 don harrison shows us how they are prepping for sandy at the shore. >> reporter: on the eastern shore the rain has begun. on kent island they are surrounded by water. hope is the water stays in the bay and out of the parking lots. bob wilson is the manager of the marina. he and his staff spent the last couple of days...
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hold on and stay with us. thanks for joining us. >> "nbc nightly news" is next. we'll he you back here at 11:00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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thanks for starting your morning with us. we have five stories we're watching this morning. >> yeah, we want to give you the latest on sandy, first of all. downgraded to a tropical storm at this point, but, forecasters do expect it to regain strength by tomorrow night. now, sandy has maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour and heavy rains over an area that extends about 450 miles from its center right now. the storm is on a path toward the central mid-atlantic states. these are live pictures we're looking at now in miami. of the view there in miami. it looks pretty at the mome. charleston, norfolk, virginia, atlantic city, you're all seeing some of this stuff. strong winds and rain could reach the northeast as early as monday. >>> the company at the center of the deadly meningitis outbreak ignored warnings from its own environmental monitors. that's the finding from an fda report. it says monitors detected nearly 90 instances of mold and bacteria overgrowth in the new england compounding center clean room since january.
thanks for starting your morning with us. we have five stories we're watching this morning. >> yeah, we want to give you the latest on sandy, first of all. downgraded to a tropical storm at this point, but, forecasters do expect it to regain strength by tomorrow night. now, sandy has maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour and heavy rains over an area that extends about 450 miles from its center right now. the storm is on a path toward the central mid-atlantic states. these are live...
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we were lucky that this storm went north of us instead of south. if it went south, we would have been devastated. >> homeowners say they were much better prepared before sandy even hit. >>> at least we didn't get hit by snow. this is video out of garrett county. not used to getting snow in october during a hurricane. >> all right. want to start off with this high resolution satellite loop. let's play this. you can see that eyewall, that intense eyewall developing with the high resolution, visible satellite photography, up in new york. as the storm makes that approach closer and closer, we were hoping it wouldn't make that trajectory. we were within 100 miles of the kind of deaf station they saw in our -- devastation they saw in our area. look at the totals, over 10 inches through crisfield and totals over half a foot of rain in baltimore and points west of isolated pockets, even higher. again, some of the isolatedded highest totals -- isolated highest totals. that rain as to go somewhere. flood stage for the conowingo 25. also, out in frederick we'
we were lucky that this storm went north of us instead of south. if it went south, we would have been devastated. >> homeowners say they were much better prepared before sandy even hit. >>> at least we didn't get hit by snow. this is video out of garrett county. not used to getting snow in october during a hurricane. >> all right. want to start off with this high resolution satellite loop. let's play this. you can see that eyewall, that intense eyewall developing with the...
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friday night high school football takes us to dunbar- wilson. don r.'s quarterback steps up and finds his brother. -- dunbar's quarterback steps up and find his brother. they win this 120-14. for a complete wrapup of the high school football, be sure to tune into our sister station. -- they win this [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard atitibank. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> a very special evening in boston. -- held its annual benefit. this is one of our heroes. the little lights offers tutoring and mentoring programs. some of the success stories that we shared tonight where absolute >> i know a lot of folks are skeptical and don'
friday night high school football takes us to dunbar- wilson. don r.'s quarterback steps up and finds his brother. -- dunbar's quarterback steps up and find his brother. they win this 120-14. for a complete wrapup of the high school football, be sure to tune into our sister station. -- they win this [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit....
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>> stay with us for "good >> stay with us for "good mornin captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good morning from the land of the giants. i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze right now crews are putting finishing touches on today's parade honoring the giants. we gave you a quick live picture. we are going to have live team coverage this morning of the celebration. >> we start with mike nicco and the parade-day forecast. >>> good morning. streets are slightly wet that drizzle we talked about developed overnight hasn't been measurable, enough drizzle that we're dealing with those slick streets. here's a look at live doppler, all is quiet now. we are going to remain cloudy towards parade time 10:00 people gathering, mid to upper 50s towards 1:00, a few breaks in the clouds, breezes pick up, upper 50s to low 60s. rain will hold off in san francisco until about 7:00 this evening when the heaviest and steadiest of the rain is most likely. dry for parade, dress for upper 50s to low 60s. >>> crews are racing to put up balloons and complete floats. it looks like die-hard fans ar
>> stay with us for "good >> stay with us for "good mornin captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good morning from the land of the giants. i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze right now crews are putting finishing touches on today's parade honoring the giants. we gave you a quick live picture. we are going to have live team coverage this morning of the celebration. >> we start with mike nicco and the parade-day forecast. >>>...
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this woman is so used to home she hasn her generator on hand. heavy winds easily cause outages in her tree-lined neighborhood. was no exception, but crews were on hand by midday. they flipped a switch and power was back on. >> it is amazing to watch jurisdictions help one another out. i really think they are doing their best. pepco andd news is will have power back on to all of their customers by tomorrow. >> thank you. sandy's still has not let go of -- sandyquite yet not let go of our area quite yet. >> let's get to that. our chief meteorologist is standing by in the weather center with a look at that. >> let me show you the flood warnings in effect through this evening early tonight. the areas of concern -- the river, obviously. have moderate flooding reported in the city of monocacy river. i 2 -- the potomac will be now and 7:00een p.m.. alexandria, cresting about a moderate level as well. despite some beautiful sunshine while, this is the view in lower maryland. gray, overcast skies, but hang there -- more sunshine is coming. little chilly,
this woman is so used to home she hasn her generator on hand. heavy winds easily cause outages in her tree-lined neighborhood. was no exception, but crews were on hand by midday. they flipped a switch and power was back on. >> it is amazing to watch jurisdictions help one another out. i really think they are doing their best. pepco andd news is will have power back on to all of their customers by tomorrow. >> thank you. sandy's still has not let go of -- sandyquite yet not let go of...
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mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. mmm. now this is a party. i don't know, i think i might bail. yeah, it's pretty dead. [ male announcer ] one is never enough. new kfc dip'ems. freshly prepared tenders dipped in irresistible sauces. try a 20 pc bucket with 6 sauces. >>> here we are committed to dpiffing you information that you need when you head to the polls in november. s as part of the commitment to democracy 2012 we are bringing you five minute, one on one interviews with the candidates. joining me is michael, independent candidate, for maryland's first district. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i appreciate the fact that you brought a statement. >> everyone of us is privileged to brave the i river. no nation in mist mystery has been committed to free men, encouraging dreamsed a veining social mobility than america. no nation has been charitable, humane, conclusive
mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. mmm. now this is a party. i don't know, i think i might bail. yeah, it's pretty dead. [ male announcer ] one is never enough. new kfc dip'ems. freshly prepared tenders dipped in irresistible sauces. try a 20 pc bucket with 6 sauces. >>> here we are committed to dpiffing you information that you need when you head to the...
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. >>> it's no stranger particularly when the word hurricane is used. how are things where you are now. >> i tell you flooding is staying away for now and the rain is not too bad. >> they are insisting oncoming out here and folks, we are out here and taking a lookout here yourself, it will be pretty dangerous. we have been standing out here for about... [ technical difficulties, stand by ] . >> all right, i think we will have to -- >> [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> this is an area that will get flooded soon and once it happens, we will bridge you those -- bring you those images. >> it is important to tell people to stay safe. it is time to head home and we will track hurricane sandy on the inside. we want to update you on the track and it is off the coast of delaware and the storm is hitting hours earlier than originally thought. it is tracking 90 mile-per-hour gusts and it is going up to 115 miles per hour and the storm is moving up the coast at 130 miles per hour. and in new york, subways are closed and the city will remain closed too and as
. >>> it's no stranger particularly when the word hurricane is used. how are things where you are now. >> i tell you flooding is staying away for now and the rain is not too bad. >> they are insisting oncoming out here and folks, we are out here and taking a lookout here yourself, it will be pretty dangerous. we have been standing out here for about... [ technical difficulties, stand by ] . >> all right, i think we will have to -- >> [ technical difficulties,...
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terry mcsweeney joins us any encouraging news? >> reporter: there is. also confusion any time you have an event as big as sandy there's going to be some. san francisco international spokesperson told me the airlines were cancelling all 114 flights in and out of sfo from those seven airports back east. i was at the united counter, one flight has taken off for boston another boarding, as we speak so there's confusion, confusion for airlines imagine what it is like for passengers. she needs to be home in new york. after 30 minutes at a ticket counter she didn't have a plight. what happened they couldn't get you on? >> no. very complicated. >> reporter: complicated? are the airlines cooperating? >> yes, they are very nice. it is just that everybody wants to fly now. >> reporter: brian's flight rescheduled for tomorrow, not going to work. >> 10 a.m. wednesday morning i have to be at arlington cemetery. the circumstances are definitely suck but that's my story. >> reporter: these two do have a flight but not home to washington, d.c.. >> we were in mendocino,
terry mcsweeney joins us any encouraging news? >> reporter: there is. also confusion any time you have an event as big as sandy there's going to be some. san francisco international spokesperson told me the airlines were cancelling all 114 flights in and out of sfo from those seven airports back east. i was at the united counter, one flight has taken off for boston another boarding, as we speak so there's confusion, confusion for airlines imagine what it is like for passengers. she needs...
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what can you tell us? >>reporter: megan and charley, yes, we are getting all new information on the school closings. some schools are closed this morning because of those power outages. we'll start with baltimore city schools, closed. the district office is open and essential staff must report to work. baltimore city schools actually hopes to reopen tomorrow. hartford county schools are closed. 18 baltimore county schools are closed, 17 anne arundel county schools are closed. all other schools will open two hours late for students and staff. 10 howard county schools are closed, one school is closed in cecil county. and you can head to our website at abc2news.com for a complete list of those schools that are closed. that story is actually in the slide show. and the parents can also sign up for school closings with e- mail alerts. all you have to do is click on the weather tab here and then head over to closings. and that'll give you a whole entire list of those closings. and then you can just sign that form
what can you tell us? >>reporter: megan and charley, yes, we are getting all new information on the school closings. some schools are closed this morning because of those power outages. we'll start with baltimore city schools, closed. the district office is open and essential staff must report to work. baltimore city schools actually hopes to reopen tomorrow. hartford county schools are closed. 18 baltimore county schools are closed, 17 anne arundel county schools are closed. all other...
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everybody was so afraid of it and there is the circulation right over us. the moderate to heavy rains continued. that is an area of rain continuing to move into southern maryland. look at what is happening, this is where it is still snowing. 10-20 inches of snow, power outages not only from the wind but from the snow that is continuing. 6-10 inches of rain and another 3-4 tonight. my colleague doug has been here throughout the day and throughout the morning. >> look at some of these numbers, first up a list more rain to come, 7.5 tomorrow, all because of the proximity to sandy. the storm now northeast of baltimore by several miles. more strong winds and rain. we are at the height of the storm right now, robert. >> as we dug for the main it -- the remainder of the night there is that moderate rain. even tomorrow morning, we have circulation and strong, southerly winds coming in. unfortunately the flood risk for you folks in annapolis will be tomorrow. as we get into late tomorrow wednesday, and thursday, some of the flooding rains continue to come down and t
everybody was so afraid of it and there is the circulation right over us. the moderate to heavy rains continued. that is an area of rain continuing to move into southern maryland. look at what is happening, this is where it is still snowing. 10-20 inches of snow, power outages not only from the wind but from the snow that is continuing. 6-10 inches of rain and another 3-4 tonight. my colleague doug has been here throughout the day and throughout the morning. >> look at some of these...
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we have john and traces and joining us sally cone is with us. and i want to start wu. burned out workers helping the economy. how does that work? >> if we live in utopia they would skip to work and share cookies on the coffee break. we are seeing even though people are in jobs they can't stand. myself not included. you go to work because you have pay the bills and keep your hosholted going. you are not quiting on yourself and that is part of the american drive that is keeping the going. >> is it good that 63 percent . workers feel stressed out and extreme fatigue. is that good for business? >> no, it is not good that americans are feeling stressed out. we are in bad economic times and have the lowest labor participate . 37 million americans are in poverty out there. but the fact that americans show up and go to work. it is what the greatest generation did in world war ii. i have been over to see what our soldiers are doing. times are tough and merrence are stressed and we have structurally high unemployment and america is not used to that. but americans show up to work
we have john and traces and joining us sally cone is with us. and i want to start wu. burned out workers helping the economy. how does that work? >> if we live in utopia they would skip to work and share cookies on the coffee break. we are seeing even though people are in jobs they can't stand. myself not included. you go to work because you have pay the bills and keep your hosholted going. you are not quiting on yourself and that is part of the american drive that is keeping the going....